New York dealer David Killen says that he discovered six paintings that he believes are by Willem de Kooning, and one by Paul Klee, after purchasing the contents of an abandoned storage locker in Ho-Ho-Kus, New Jersey, for $15,000

European ArtEast Foundation (EAEF) International Research Grants Open Call has announced winners for 2018

The Most Ambitious Art Project Ever? The Nonprofit ART 2030 Wants to Help the UN Build a More Sustainable World

The Eclectic Art Collection of Beloved Actor Robin Williams Is Headed to Sotheby’s This Fall

New York Academy of Art to Honor Muses at Take Home a Nude Auction

David Wojnarowicz’s “History Keeps Me Awake At Night” at Whitney Museum of American Art

New York's Morgan Lehman Gallery has shuttered its West 24th Street space and relocated operations to a venue on the fourth floor of a building on West 26th.

Sweden’s Nationalmuseum in Stockholm will reopen on October 13, following renovations that have significantly increased the museum’s exhibition space.

Glenstone Museum’s 50,000-Square-Foot Expansion Will Feature Basquiat, Warhol, and Other Heavyweights of Modern Art

Berlin’s Exile gallery has exiled itself to Vienna, where it will reopen next month. “I am mostly trying to find a sustainable model on a scale that maintains the independence that I think I’ve given up for a while by playing too much into this idea of an art gallery that finances itself through sales,” the gallery’s founder, Christian Siekmeier, said of the move

Pace Gallery has brought on Whitney Ferrare, who previously worked at Gagosian gallery, as the new senior director for its Hong Kong location

Ever since his traveling mid-career survey, Kerry James Marshall has been sought after by collectors around the world. David Zwirner is planning a Marshall show for his London gallery, and it’s “going to be very hard to get a painting from that show,” the dealer said.